Sum 03
Exam 01
Dr. Diogo
Multiple Choice
1.__________ is a Web page authoring
and site management program that allows users to create and manage
professional-looking Web sites on the Internet or an intranet.
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
- Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000
- Microsoft Publisher 2000
2.__________ is an integrated desktop
information management (DIM) program that helps users organize information on
the desktop and share information with others.
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Microsoft Word 2000
- Microsoft Access 2000
- Microsoft Excel 2000
3.The __________, a hardware device
associated with a user interface, displays messages and provides information.
- monitor
- keyboard
- mouse
- all of the above
4.__________, one of the icons on the
Windows 2000 desktop, can be used to discard unneeded objects.
- My Documents
- Recycle Bin
- My Computer
- Network Neighborhood
5.The __________ on the taskbar allows
a program to be launched quickly, a document to be found or opened, the
computer’s settings to be changed, the computer to be shut down, and many more
tasks to be performed.
- Start button
- taskbar button area
- Quick Launch toolbar
- tray status area
6.The taskbar contains all of the
following except __________.
- the Start button
- the Quick Launch toolbar
- the tray status area
- the Close button
7.__________ means press and release
the primary mouse button.
- Point
- Click
- Drag
- Double-click
8.The __________, which is a
horizontal bar below the title bar of a window, contains a series of options
for the My Computer window: File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, and Help.
- status bar
- taskbar
- menu bar
- scroll bar
9.The __________ button on the
Standard Buttons toolbar is used to undo a previous action.
- Undo
- Delete
- Properties
- Views
10. When
a window is maximized, the __________ button replaces the Maximize button on
the title bar.
- Close
- Minimize
- Restore Down
- ScreenTip
11. Scrolling
can be accomplished in all of the following ways except __________.
- clicking the scroll arrows
- clicking the scroll bar
- dragging the scroll box
- dragging the scroll arrows
12. __________
means point to an item, hold down the right mouse button, move the item to the
desired location, and then release the mouse button. When this is done, a
shortcut menu displays.
- Click
- Drag
- Right-click
- Right-drag
13. A(n) __________ program is a program that allows users to
accomplish the specific task, or tasks, for which that program is designed.
- Web browser
- application
- word processing
- presentation graphics
14. To
expand a folder, __________.
- click the plus sign that precedes the folder name
in the Folders pane
- click the folder name in the Folders pane
- click the minus sign that precedes the folder name
in the Folders pane
- right-click the folder name and click Expand on the
shortcut menu
True / False
- Typically, the primary mouse
button is the right mouse button and the secondary mouse button is the
left mouse button.
- With the Microsoft
IntelliMouse, the functions the wheel button and wheel perform depend on
the software application being used.
- Point means rest the mouse
pointer on an item, hold down the left mouse button, move the item to the
desired location, and then release the left mouse button.
- When the mouse pointer rests
on a button, a ScreenTip that provides instructions displays on the
desktop for approximately five seconds.
- An ellipsis follows a command
on a menu to indicate that pointing to the command will open a submenu.
- To double-click, press and
release the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously.
- 146. The thin line, or window
border, surrounding a window determines its size and shape.
- Below a window’s menu bar is
the Standard Buttons toolbar containing buttons that allow users to
navigate through open windows on the desktop, copy and move text within a
window or between windows, and perform many other functions.
- When the Minimize button on a
window’s title bar is clicked, the window is closed and the window button
is removed from the taskbar.
- When a window is maximized,
the Restore Down button replaces the Maximize button on the title bar.
- When the Close button on a
window’s title bar is clicked, the window no longer displays on the
desktop and the recessed window button in the taskbar button area changes
to a nonrecessed button.
Completion
- Windows 2000 is called a(n) __________ because it uses 32 bits for addressing
and other purposes, which means the operating system can address more than
4 gigabytes of RAM and perform tasks faster than older operating systems.
- A(n)
__________ is a user interface that displays graphics in addition to text
when it communicates with the user.
- When Windows 2000 is
launched, after the Welcome to Windows dialog box has displayed and the
user has entered their user name and password in the Log On to Windows
dialog box, the screen clears and several items display on a background
called the __________.
- The __________ contains the
Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar button area, and the tray
status area.
- The __________ at the top of
the Getting Started with Windows 2000 dialog box contains the Windows
icon, identifies the name of the dialog box (Welcome to Windows 2000), and
contains the Close button to close the screen.
- The __________ in the
lower-right corner of the Getting Started with Windows 2000 dialog box
closes the window.
- The __________ in the left
corner of the Getting Started with Windows 2000 dialog box indicates the
dialog box will display each time Windows 2000 is started.
- The __________ displays on
the desktop in the shape of a block arrow.
- A(n)
__________ is a list of related commands.
- A(n)
__________ directs Windows 2000 to perform a specific action such as
shutting down the operating system.
Lab
1. Project 1 of your book discussed the components of the
Word document window. These include the menu bar, toolbars, rulers, scroll bar,
and status bar. In your own words, write a short research paper (400-450 words)
that describes the purpose and functionality of one or more of these
components. Use Word Help and other resources available. Include at least one
image, two references and one explanatory note. Use the concepts and techniques
presented in this course to format the paper.
2. Many individuals place their resumes on the World Wide
Web for potential employers to see. Find a resume on the web that you believe
could be improved if it were designed differently. Save the resume on your
disk.
Using the test on the resume, Word’s Resume Wizard, and the
techniques presented in this project, create a new
resume that would be more likely to catch a potential employer’s attention.
Turn in both the resume from the Web and your newly designed
version of the resume
When you are finished, save your work as test 1 and e-mail
as an attachment to:
cs4fmc@lycos.com